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For Men and Boys.There isn't an article listed here that wouldn't bringpleasure to the recipient Useful presents are longestremembered and most highly valued. If you have notyet made your Overcoat purchase we wish to call yourattention to the new style we are showing.Men's Suite Men's Overcoats Boys' OvercoatsDuck Coats Shoes Shirts GlovesUaderwear Bath Robes Suspenders CollarsMustache Cnps Cuff Buttons CombsPocket Knives Boys' Suits Smoking JacketsSuit Cases Hosiery Mittens CravatsMufflers Sweaters Hats and CapsSome Pleasing Novelties inHand Ba^s and Purses.Consisting of the following Silk,Wool, Henrietta, Storm Serge, Che-are reaping the careful campaign forFlannels of all kinds andResidence of John WarthaJohn Wartha, who purchased oneof the houses on the lot where thenew armory is to be built, put $2,000improvements on it. It is now located at 400 No. Jefferson St, andis an 8 room cottage. It is thebuilding that was formerly known asallB,the Dance Pavillion. Contractors,Weilandt & Stegemann, mason, Reiser.UmbrellasCloaksBerry DishesFancy Handkerchief^from B£Embroidery and lace trimmedin many designs.Another $1200 was expended in improvements which were made by theBrown County Agricultural Society.This expense was made necessary bythe burning of the cattle sheds justafter the close of the Fair in 1912.Fred Wellmaon living on CenterStreet just west of Washington expended 1200 in putting a new basement under his dwelling house andinstalling a heating plant. Puhlmannand Emmerich were the contractorsemployed.SUITABLE SUGGESTIONS FO CHRISTMASSpecial Christmas Goods prevail for Practical Presents Suitable for all Mankind. -BuySubstantial, Useful Gifts.RAILROAD-FARE PAIDRemember, Railroad Fare Paid Both Ways if you purchase $25 worth-or ^oj^^X^ia*42'if within 75 miles" proVidi'ite you 'show a return, tick^f ^MJ^$%$M.For en and Misses.A few articles that would be appreciated by any of thewomenfolks. *&.-*»».Fancy,Fur Sea]HanjiFateiGlasswareCollars NapkinsBed Spreadsr-A\Linen Table Cloth!Stockings A Ni}Kid Gloves Blankets'QP"iste Salad Dishes•-ets LacesBeautiful RugsOur Line of Ready-Made I I 1 I Is The Product O Thebest factories in the country, employing expert tailorings artists. They are specialists and know how to make perfectform-fitting clothes for all figures. You carinot make a mistake in buying your clothes here.Dress Goods Department d*\ JL I A Warm Winter CapsRip-Roaring Coat and Siiit Sale. The Continued Un-tme from....49c up to $i.Bo seasonable Warm Weather forces us to sacrifice our Ladies'Fancy Neckwear™™TI .*°oXl£.: largestock of Coats and Suits ata tremendous loss to us. ***»«.i~*o-dresses waists, trimmings, linings, Cloaks value up to $19.00 now $ 3 0 0 Cloaks value up to tio 00 to 112.00 now. $ 6 9 0etc We can eave you money on Cloaks value up to $18 00 now $ I 2 0 0 Cloaks value up to $5.00 to $6.00 now $ 3 0 0 SnaDDV OVoiles'Podline, Prunells, Panama, a S it S 6 0 0 a Picture For Youug Men $ 5 to $ 2 5 0 0Melrose, Ciciline and a great manyal6$180o, 819 00, *20 00 at $ O.OO Worth #3.00 at. 9 8prices from 3 3 upgrades, Ladie FlU* Coats Sto» will be open every evening from the,,shrunk Doable beaver shawls Value 146.00, $50 00 at. $ 3 2 0 0 15th December on.worth II ?5 at $ 1 1 9The old school house, where somany generations of children havemade their start at education, hasbeen removed by Bernhard Klincler,to a location just south of the FairGrounds on the east side of Broad-CRONE BROS. DEPARTMENT STOREEggs and Butter taken In trade at Highest Market Prices,V»i»tsombs TowelsHand BagCenter PiecesFancy Dishes.ains FascinatorsFinell«eS%ucTs»^d^amaisk: Decora^?'.,, Extraordinary value..,way. He has fitted it up into a 10room dwelling place and will paint itgray when complete. He is spending $1,000 on the remodelling, and willhave a very comfortable home whenhe has it finished! Contractor, Kaiser mason work not yet done.John A. Dietz who moved in fromCottonwood two weeks ago, boughta house from John Gronau on So.Franklin, between 3rd and 4th. Sincethe purchase he has put $1,000 intoraising the house and finishing: it.There are now four rooms and bathdown stairs and the same numberwith closets upstairs. The finish isyellow pine, grained. The floors areof hard wood. Mr. Gronau and Mr.Dietz did the work. Gulden & Hippert installed the plumbing.*iftfe:JUJUHIPelJ"P?-'?• 1 Look up the big value wefc Adandies, Friiiti and Nuts.candy per lb. ...Stick candy per ft***™Cream candy per ft!.....Chocolate drops per •.,Lemon dropper •),....Jelly beans oefft^.**Peanut candy per"Coeoanut boo-riWalnuts per ft*Almon* •Mg./FiJbfsuitResidence of John A. Diet/:Bastian, Marti & Brandl whose firmhas been in business here for nearly adozen years, five years under thepresent firm name, found tbey neededtment, •%$$*&•$TMixed nuts perH... .18 A 20c''Phltipptne ntits per tb....l6cShelled Walnuto per ft...50oShelled Almonds per ft.. .«0cOraocestwr dot... .26 & 40cRaisins per package 12JoCurrents per package 15cCranberries per qt 10eLemon and orange peel.. .20eFigs per ft .lOey^Citron peel per ft........ .*x*Seedless raisins....12* & 15oShredded oocoaaut per ft 25c:/Our Ribbon CounterA Rainbow of Colors A Bower ofTextile 'Loveliness.Nos 28 to 80 at... ONos 80 to 100, fancy, at..... 7offer at 5 0lions 1 2Ladies' Kid Gloves & Men'sMocha ulovesPair.. ......$ .00- Onlymore space for their ever-grcwingbusiness and purchased the HornburgBuilding directly across 2nd NorthStreet from the Schell Building whichtbey had occupied for a number ofyears. The change was made duringtbe early part of the year and theymoved in April. The Hornburg placehad been occupied by the New Restaurant for several months prior to thisand simply disappeared when the drygoods firm bought the place. A smaller restaurantwas set rpby Ed. Berndtin the old Toberer building and isstill there.